Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 2020: Hurricane algae
Speaking of which, it is really not easy for Durmstrang to lend the Transformation to Hogwarts. After all, for Durmstrang College, this magical ghost ship can be said to be One of the most precious things in their school.
The precious thing about the Transformation is that it is like the Hogwarts castle, with many powerful and long-lasting spells attached to it. If I had to say it, it was like a movable sea fortress.
In fact, the most amazing thing about Change is probably its magic that can move itself back and forth in many waters around the world. It is not only limited to sea water, as long as it can be accommodated, freshwater waters such as lakes and rivers can also be moved past.
However, it must take a certain amount of time to activate the large magic that carries such a large ship, and obviously it is impossible to use it without restrictions.
Of course, the most important thing at the moment is that such a large-scale magic will inevitably set off a huge tide of magic power-although ordinary wizards cannot directly feel the existence of magic power, they may not even know the concept of "magic power", but its The impact is real. Including some means through alchemy or potions, some of its phenomena can also be detected to some extent.
"Can't transfer right now!"
Hearing Sprout’s proposal, Snape, who had just returned to the hatch, even stopped:
"It is very likely that it will startle the big guy--and if the Transformation is disturbed during the transfer, the consequences will be even more unimaginable."
"Yes," McGonagall nodded and said, "Before we figure out what it is, we can only calm down and watch it change for the time being."
Speaking of this, she turned to Snape and asked:
"Just now you said, what will you feel is observing us? Is there any more?"
"Well, it's still there." Although he knew that no one else could see it in the fog, Snape habitually nodded slightly, "Although I don't know where its body is-anyway , A will is wandering in this mist, covering us all the time... I'm not sure what it wants to do."
"Is that the ‘big guy’ you just saw?" Flitwick asked sharply from the side.
When Snape heard him ask this, he couldn't help but hesitate for a while, then shook his head and said:
"I can't be sure, but...the possibility shouldn't be small."
The voice fell slightly, and the four of them seemed to be wondering what to do next. But soon, McGonagall seemed to have thought of something, and turned to Sprout:
"Pomona, can you spawn some marine plants in the sea around the ship and explore it? The kind that the enemy will not find if possible."
"Don't let people discover?"
Sprout thought about it, and after a while, he nodded and said:
"That should be algae... However, because their life forms are very primitive and simple, it is impossible to actively control them... Let me try!"
Marine plants are also plants, and Sprout, as an expert in this field, naturally also dabbles in research. Just because this has not been the mainstream direction of herbal medicine research since ancient times, she is obviously not good at it either.
While she rummaged in her pocket and found a small dark green glass bottle, the other three together with her touched the side railing near the side of the ship.
"This is a kind of planktonic algae called'hurricane algae'. I bought it from a traveling merchant at a wizard night market in the Mediterranean when I was traveling to Italy. They are usually pure and transparent. , Only after gathering and breeding a lot and absorbing enough seawater, will they become bright green in collision with each other, and then generate marine hurricanes... Murlocs usually use them to create air bubbles at the bottom of the water."
As she explained casually, she directly stirred it in the vial with her tail finger, which seemed to take time.
"...Oh, yes, it is said that the bubble head curse was inspired by these little things."
After all, she finally drew her finger out and flicked it, then took out another vial and dripped some solution in it. Then, she was seen dropping the small glass bottle containing Hurricane Algae directly off the boat.
"In fact," Sprout said at last, "If there is a huge marine magical creature around the Transformation, after their self-reproduction, it may soon be caused by the seawater. The very intense turbulence generates a hurricane. We can judge its existence by the color of the wind and the sea... And because this kind of algae is very small, now the fog is so big, they are likely to spread even in the fog. ."
As soon as they finished speaking, the other three felt that Sprout patted their bodies separately, and then handed over three half-face masks.
"Be careful not to breathe into your lungs."
"Sounds weird and dangerous."
Flitwick murmured a bit sharply, and then hurriedly put on a mask on himself-if he sucked in too much in a while, maybe he would blow up his lungs after two steps?
It was during Sprout's busy time that Snape suddenly tilted his head, and then his brows couldn't help but frown.
"Professor McGonagall, there seems to be another naughty kid...I mean, a student ran out."
"Huh?"
When McGonagall was thinking while wearing a mask, he listened carefully, and as a result, he heard a faint sound of footsteps coming from inside through the hatch.
"Let's go check it out!" Flitwick waved his hand. "You keep staring, remember to be careful-no one can guarantee that this will be the trick of the guy in Haierbo."
After speaking, he opened the hatch with his hand and walked in. Snape heard the sound of closing the door, and immediately followed, and sealed the door again with a spell.
"You can't let the mist in too much." He explained casually.
Yes, now whether it is from the peeping will in the fog or from the point of view of Sprout’s Hurricane Algae, the decision to close the door could not be more correct~IndoMTL.com~ etc. . "
Suddenly, McGonagall, who had just been reminded by Snape to listen carefully, seemed to have heard some other voice, closed his eyes slightly and said:
"You... have you heard anything?"
"The voice of those students?" Snape pouted.
"No, it's not inside the ship, it's outside." McGonagall listened, paused for a while, and then said again, "It seems...something is buzzing underwater...Pomona , Is it your seaweed?"
"I'm not sure," Sprout couldn't help but hesitantly said, "However, if they produce some bubbles in the water, I think they will make some noise."
However, McGonagall's face did not show the slightest relief because of this answer.
"It doesn't seem like a bubble."
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